Upvoting for admitting you were wrong in your edit.
I wish more of the internet acted that way.
Upvoting for admitting you were wrong in your edit.
I wish more of the internet acted that way.
As a “non-foot” person, my rationalization: seeing people with bare feet isn’t typical. Usually, when you do see a barefooted person, its in an intimate or very personal setting and so your brain gets those vibes from seeing feet.
Why dirty / smelly / gross feet appeal to people will forever be beyond me.
Needs to have a non-felony conviction spot for U. S. Grant.
I’m out of the loop. What’s prompted this? I assume it’s something to do with Supreme Court Justice Alito?
Whoa whoa whoa, this is definitely for distilling water.
I would never consider distilling anything illegal with this pinkey promise
If factories in your country have suicide nets, maybe you aren’t doing domestic governance right.
FTFY
A man of strong conviction, I see.
Please, only plebes go for the pallet.
If you really want to maximize your per berry savings, then you need to buy the dockside warehouse package.
Neat. I didn’t know any services like this existed.
Should I be wary of using this while logged in to my Microsoft account?
If that’s really how that works, then I can see why the expense has been kicked down the line so long. I worry this allocated money won’t be enough then and that we’re probably talking “show” money vs “getting things done” money.
Yeah, but every dollar spent on repaving roads is a dollar that can’t be spent on lead pipes.
I suppose the example I’ve provided is flawed in a sense though. Probably a better example would be that an intersection gets torn up to replace pipes, but the local town council insists on using his brother’s asphalt company. “They might cost twice as much for the repavong, but I promise, it’ll be higher quality” kinda junk.
Like, it feels like this should be the kind of money to put a real dent in the problem…but I worry that the corruption of local governments and the associated contractors will probably soak up a lot of this on tangential things (e.g. lead pipes crosses under this really old road at one point; guess we’ll need to tear up the road for 10 miles in each direction of the cross under point and then repave the whole thing, just to be sure)
Edit: modifying example for clarity.
Wow, I think that is an instant winner for the annual “most dogshit excuse for cops to do a thing” award.
This also sounds like a reasonable explanation.
This also sounds like a reasonable explanation.
Probably the Columbia University protests. I expect this means someone was arrested for having a bike lock (which can be used as a bludgeon).
So that’s what people keep telling me will happen, but I watched a More Perfect Union video once and now my recommendations are completely clogged with urban planning and union organization things (I’m primarily a watcher of edu-tainment things, e.g. sci show, CGP Grey, Knowing better, etc)
And I would argue that this is different than if a soldier kills someone.
Like, when you kill as a soldier, generally the other person is trying to kill you (or you can at least tell yourself that afterwards. When you’re an executioner…well let’s just say they are known for wearing hoods for a reason.
25 per year (call it one every two weeks?) really doesn’t seem that high, esp with their wording of “non-stop executions”.
Guess that really speaks to how messed up these execution methods are.
As I type this, I can’t help but wonder how the mass executions during the French Revolution affected people’s psyche (seems like a well built guillotine would be able to go through closer to 25 executions per day). Anyone have info on that?
Ads appearing as messages in the inbox? Pretty sure Gmail is on the way out too.